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Sn18knv is in Littlehampton changing screens

1/250 second | f/7.1 | ISO 200 | 40mm | 16.43in x 10.88in | 300ppi

 

I have always loved a photo Steven Douglas took a while ago and I have always wanted to try and take my own version of that shot. There is a field behind my house and last night when I was out there with my dad practicing for the decathlon this weekend I am in, I noticed this dandelion and I knew that I had to take advantage of this opportunity. The next morning I brought a towel and baby powder and flour in a sock to try and puff the "dust" in the air during each photo I took to emphasis the bokeh but there was slight enough breeze that I couldn't get it to work, not even with a little bit of dust.

 

For editing, I first brought it into Lightroom and did basic adjustments there and de-saturated it a little bit. I then brought it into Photoshop CS and tried to recreate a editing style I found online. It turned out alright and I like the whole over exposed/slightly de-saturated look.

Independent forensic hygiene expert Peter Guerin tests a baby change room in a Victorian shopping centre.

 

Guerin's scientific swab tests found that toilets, food courts, high chairs, baby change rooms and even escalator handrails are frequently crawling with dangerous bacteria.

 

This bacteria can encourage the growth of infectious diseases like salmonella, Giardia and even hepatitis.

Thought this sparce hawthorn framed the building quite well.

Port Angeles Washington, location Nippon Paper mill. Nippon is

expanding its operations and next year will be making electricity from

burning forest biomass. Not only are the forests at risk, biomass

burning puts nearly three times the Co2 into the atmosphere as coal

burning power plants. This is the wrong time to be increasing the Co2

emissions from industry, this is why we gathered here for this Climate

Impacts Day. Once there were shellfish at this location oysters,

clams, mussels, abalone, and geoduck, the shell fish are all but gone

those that remain contain many poisons.

the nursury - a work in progress

The learners at West Park Special School depict the death of many of our

indigenous trees because of the drought they are experiencing in the area.

 

Photographer: Bharathi Tugh

I have put this on photoshop and tried to change the lighting and this was the result. The real one is also here to show you the change.

Haight Ashbury.

This weeks theme is change. I went literal for this one because I couldn't come up with anything creative. My original idea was to to drop money to have it "falling from the sky" but I got outside and really liked the shadows of this little trash can I was going to use to catch my raining money ;-)

  

27 March 2010

Changing Lives featuring Timbaland's Shock Album Tour with Jojo and Justin Timberlake

 

Photo by Magic Liwanag

Rutgers University research shows that a gift of flowers creates instant delight and guarantees smiles.

This “mood changer” bouquet is the perfect choice to make someone’s day. Green Cymbidium orchids, hot pink roses, orange ranuculus and some trendy succulents are the perfect combination of today’s most popular flowers. Color has a great effect on mood. These bright and cheery hues can’t help but make you smile and when combined together you know you have a “hit.” This bouquet is special also because of the combination of textures. The “mossy” feel of the 'green trick' dianthus contrasts perfectly with the smooth rose petals, creating the perfect background for them and the other flowers in the bouquet. The succulents lend an interest of their own with their bulbous small petals and the orchids catch our attention with their graphic shape and form.

 

— Photo Courtesy Society of American Florists, aboutflowers.com

 

Minneapolis MN USA 5/20/2014

The Skyline of Austin TX is changing rapidly.

Volunteers working in the garden on 10/10/10!

A bit of motion blur from the course change, visible especially in the eyes.

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Civil society carry posters, banners and chant slogans during global day of action protest in Durban city December 3, 2011 in the second week of the 17th Conference of the Parties (COP17) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the 7th Session of the Conference of the Parties serving as the Meeting of the Parties (CMP7) to the Kyoto Protocol, in Durban, South Africa.

 

Photo: James Akena/PACJA

www.actionaid.org

"Sometimes in the winds of change we find our true direction" ~~~ Unknown

Both the trees and the male Harrier Hawk, he should be almost completely white by now.

Ticket for Change is an exciting new project in France and in Europe designed to motivate young social entrepreneurs and help them to become players in inventing tomorrow’s world.

 

On 5th September 2014, the ESCP Europe Paris Campus hosted the final step of the 10-day voyage which showcased the ideas of the 50 winners. Ms. Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, newly appointed French Minister of Education was there to congratulate them.

 

New York, NY: Tuesday, April 5th, Opportunity Agenda hosted its annual Creative Change Awards at the Paley Center for Media. This years honorees included Anita Hill and Jose Antonio Vargas with featuring guests Emma Coleman Jordan, Sayu Bhojwani, Alan Jenkins, Carlos Watson, Gan Golan creator of The Adventures of Unemployed Man. Photos by Tiffany L. Clark

Spiral wooden trivet. Inspiration for a design based on the idea of change

“I read and walked for miles at night along the beach, writing bad

blank verse and searching endlessly for someone wonderful

who would step out of the darkness and change my life.

It never crossed my mind that that person could be me.”

 

- Anna Quindlen

 

* pardon for my boxer shorts on lower right xD

 

Fort Carson, Colo.--Families and friends of Fort Carson attend the Garrison Change of Responsibility ceremony on Manhart Field, July 17.

(U.S. Army photo by Spc. Nathan Thome, 4th Inf. Div. public affairs)

I changed Viola's eyes and wig (again!). I love this girl so much! She looks good in anything! ^_^

Caption: Climate Justice Now

 

Photo Credit: Regan Sapkota

 

Best Regards,

Looking into a milk bottle of change

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